Thanksgiving food that will travel well

Anonymous
We've been invited to SIL's for Thanksgiving, and they live 2 hours away. Everything I would typically bring to Thanksgiving dinner has either been claimed by someone else (sweet potato casserole, cranberry sauce) or would not travel well (Brussels sprouts). What would be okay after a drive? Corn pudding? Stuffing? I was thinking of making rolls but that seems kind of boring. FTR, I asked for suggestions and just got "bring whatever you want!" so…?
Anonymous
Pies can easily be heated. Mashed potatoes can be heated up. Wine travels well.

You could stop at the grocery store nearest their house and pick up ice cream and whipped cream for the desserts. Flowers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pies can easily be heated. Mashed potatoes can be heated up. Wine travels well.

You could stop at the grocery store nearest their house and pick up ice cream and whipped cream for the desserts. Flowers.


All good ideas, all have been claimed! Maybe I will just do rolls.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pies can easily be heated. Mashed potatoes can be heated up. Wine travels well.

You could stop at the grocery store nearest their house and pick up ice cream and whipped cream for the desserts. Flowers.


All good ideas, all have been claimed! Maybe I will just do rolls.


Make homemade rolls. Anybody can buy them. Homemade is special. Yum.
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